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[QUOTE=RWole;526002]Everyone is entitled to their opinion. Last time I checked we live in a great nation that allows us to do so.
I have no objection to stocking urban park ponds with catfish,bluegills, or any other variety of panfish. I just do not beleive trout should be stocked. I also would never want to take the opportunity for a kid to fish away ever. Fact is many of these park ponds that are trout stocked, adults without licenses take the trout before the season even starts and yes this happens often. |
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Worst case scenario: pond is stocked, it then gets abused by birds and people before opening day during the three weeks prior, opening day arrives; new trout anglers try out trout fishing there, they have a bad experience then never buy a trout stamp again. What if park ponds didn't have the three week closure? They're free to fish after stocking just like fall? Would this fix that? |
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I grew up in Kearny New Jersey for a while and fished the big pond in the park. I cut my teeth on carp and catfish, I didn't know what a stocked trout was until I was 40, so who are all the "kids" that need stocked trout ?
When you think of the word trout, images of cool clear mountain streams come to mind, not the local duck pond. |
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Very well stated Andy
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I read what one person wrote about stocking the "urban" pond near his home. He said before it was trout stocked he could go there and it was very quiet and catch bass and crappie. Now he says since it is trout stocked there are 70 to 80 people lining the banks taking everything ! It all goes in the bucket he stated and there were few licenses visible. After the crowds departed the place was trashed.
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I know everyone has their own opinion, but I will share that the spring trout I caught last year were fabulous. The flesh was orange in color and I had the opportunity to smoke them using a brine and alder wood. Served them to many friends who have discriminating tastes and thought they were wonderful. I think the NJ Dept. of Fish and Wildlife does a fantastic job. Just recently saw the numbers of trout Maryland puts out at 308,250 while NJ puts out over 575,000. I will take those numbers anytime.
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Small local ponds stocked with trout create fisherman for life!!! My fondest memories as a kid was getting up with my pops at 4 am and heading over to Garveys pond to get a good spot on opening day. That last hour waiting for 8 am to arrive felt like a week. Never kept a single trout in my life but that pond was like a magnet to me from age 4 til I was old enough to drive. Stop by there any day and there are lots of fathers with their kids enjoying the sport of fishing. The game wardens are there weekly and everyone's got the License and Stamp on the back of their hats. During the week you will find lots of kids and young teens fishing and not sitting home on a damn iPad. You can take the pretty river and brooks and enjoy them but those local ponds are a damn tradition from generation to generation to a lot of people.
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"GOOD HANDS II" Last edited by Irish Jigger; 03-11-2019 at 08:37 PM.. |
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